Intersubjectivity – Scripting the Human: Scripting the Human

by Lou Cantor, Katherine Rochester, Anselm Franke, Victoria Ivanova, and Hannah Black

Lou Cantor (Editor) and Katherine Rochester (Introduction)

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Intersubjectivity considered as both historical phenomenon and nascent mode of present-day relation.

This collection of essays considers the relationship between performance, subjectivity, and human agency. Encompassing both historical and speculative perspectives, this book explores the ways in which nonhuman (or trans/post-human) entities complicate notions of subjectivity and exert intersubjective pressures of their own on social, political, scientific, and philosophical discourses. Ranging from continental philosophy to more recent formulations that derive from systems theory, trans identity, and the emergent field of bot pedagogy, It approaches intersubjectivity as both historical phenomenon and nascent mode of present-day relation.

Contributions by
Anselm Franke, Avram Alpert, Boris Groys, Erika Landström, Goshka Macuga, Hannah Black, Harry Burke, Jeanne Vaccaro, Josh Kline, Lucky Dragons, Mashinka Firunts Hakopian, Natasha Stagg, Sarah Harrison, Victoria Ivanova

  • ISBN10 3956794346
  • ISBN13 9783956794346
  • Publish Date 2 July 2020
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country DE
  • Imprint Sternberg Press